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	<title>Comentarios en: BlackBerry For Dummies, 2nd Edition</title>
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		<title>Por: BlackBerry for Dummies 2nd. Ed. released &#124; BlackBerry Cool</title>
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		<dc:creator>BlackBerry for Dummies 2nd. Ed. released &#124; BlackBerry Cool</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Josep has noticed that a new edition of BlackBerry for Dummies has been released today, to the jubilation of new BB-users worldwide. I&#8217;ve got a few Dummies books kicking around, and they&#8217;re all written with clarity, humour and expertise. BlackBerry for Dummies covers the whole slew of basic and intermediate functions: * Info on personalizing your BlackBerry, using AutoText, customizing your screen, choosing what it alerts you to (and how), and more * Basic key commands for navigating with the trackwheel and the QWERTY keyboard (or the SureType keyboard on some models), complete with a table of 15 Home Screen shortcuts * Info on using your Address Book, Calendar (for appointments and meetings), and the Tasks application * Tips for making notes with MemoPad and taking advantage of the built-in calculator * E-mail, with info on sending, opening, and filtering it, viewing attachments (including JPEGS, Word docs, PowerPoint slides, Excel spreadsheets, and more), customizing your e-mail, and more * Sending and receiving PIN-to-PIN messages, viewing text messages, and using Instant Messaging, complete with list of more that 50 commonly used abbreviations so text messaging doesn’t take 4E (forever) and a table with more than 40 emoticons or smileys so you can catch on (and communicate) fast and clearly * Surfing the Web, with info on browser shortcuts and navigation tips, using bookmarks, customizing and optimizing your browser, downloading and installing applications from the Web, and more * Using the phone, including call waiting, call forwarding, voice mail, speed dial, conferencing, and multitasking     Permalink Share This Post Comment Print This Post    Posted by Simon Sage in BlackBerry Help, Beginner's Corner Tagged in address book, attachments, blackberry, blackberry for dummies, calendar, e mail, IM, literature, memopad, PIN, SureType, tasks [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Josep has noticed that a new edition of BlackBerry for Dummies has been released today, to the jubilation of new BB-users worldwide. I&#8217;ve got a few Dummies books kicking around, and they&#8217;re all written with clarity, humour and expertise. BlackBerry for Dummies covers the whole slew of basic and intermediate functions: * Info on personalizing your BlackBerry, using AutoText, customizing your screen, choosing what it alerts you to (and how), and more * Basic key commands for navigating with the trackwheel and the QWERTY keyboard (or the SureType keyboard on some models), complete with a table of 15 Home Screen shortcuts * Info on using your Address Book, Calendar (for appointments and meetings), and the Tasks application * Tips for making notes with MemoPad and taking advantage of the built-in calculator * E-mail, with info on sending, opening, and filtering it, viewing attachments (including JPEGS, Word docs, PowerPoint slides, Excel spreadsheets, and more), customizing your e-mail, and more * Sending and receiving PIN-to-PIN messages, viewing text messages, and using Instant Messaging, complete with list of more that 50 commonly used abbreviations so text messaging doesn’t take 4E (forever) and a table with more than 40 emoticons or smileys so you can catch on (and communicate) fast and clearly * Surfing the Web, with info on browser shortcuts and navigation tips, using bookmarks, customizing and optimizing your browser, downloading and installing applications from the Web, and more * Using the phone, including call waiting, call forwarding, voice mail, speed dial, conferencing, and multitasking     Permalink Share This Post Comment Print This Post    Posted by Simon Sage in BlackBerry Help, Beginner&#8217;s Corner Tagged in address book, attachments, blackberry, blackberry for dummies, calendar, e mail, IM, literature, memopad, PIN, SureType, tasks [...]</p>
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